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Many people believe that staying quiet or voting Democrat will protect them from those who want to take away their rights and freedoms. However, history shows that this is not the case. The speaker warns that we should learn from the history of communism, particularly the Bolsheviks, who sought to control every aspect of people's lives. They emphasize that these individuals are coming for us, and we must take action to resist them. It is already happening in some parts of the world, where people are forced to live off bugs and have their currency controlled based on their speech. The speaker urges everyone, not just a select few, to resist and stand up against this threat.

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Throughout history, a group aims to control people by destroying religions, governments, and enslaving them in debt. The speaker believes this group is succeeding because people are ignorant of the enemy's tactics. Without understanding the enemy, they cannot fight back. The speaker warns of a looming civil war unless people wake up and seek alternative viewpoints from the controlled media. Failure to do so will lead to the slaughter of the unaware masses.

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The speaker questions why the educated Germans turned on the Jews despite their achievements. They suggest that similar behaviors seen in Germany could lead to similar outcomes in the United States, predicting Weimar-like conditions and solutions.

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The speaker argues that the Roosevelt administration is the third powerful group pushing the country toward war, having used the war emergency to win a third presidential term, add unlimited debt, and justify restricting congressional power and adopting dictatorial procedures. The administration’s power and prestige, the speaker claims, depend on wartime conditions and on Britain, to whom the president attached his political future, at a time when many believed England and France could easily win. The danger, according to the speaker, lies in the administration’s subterfuge: while promising peace, it leads the nation into war without honoring its electoral platform. In identifying the major agitators for war, the speaker names three essential groups: the British, the Jewish, and the administration; other groups are described as of secondary importance. The speaker contends that, once any one of these groups ceases agitating for war, the nation would face little danger of involvement. The speaker asserts that, when hostilities began in Europe in 1939, Americans showed no intention of entering the war and could not be easily asked for a declaration of war; nevertheless, the groups planned to entrap the United States into war by disguising foreign war as American defense, gradually drawing the country in, and creating incidents to force actual conflict, aided by propaganda. The propaganda, the speaker claims, included theaters glorifying war, biased newsreels, newspapers and magazines engaging in antiwar advertising, and smear campaigns against intervention opponents. Those who opposed intervention were labeled fifth columnists, traitors, Nazis, or anti-Semites; people lost jobs for antiwar views; lecture halls opened to war advocates but closed to opponents, and a climate of fear was created. The nation was told that aviation would make the UK fleet invulnerable to invasion, and that extensive arms spending was needed for national defense, with the money flowing to aid Europe rather than strengthening the U.S. military. The speaker provides a specific example: in 1939, the U.S. was told to increase the Air Corps to 5,000 planes, then later that the United States should have at least 50,000 planes; yet, while fighting planes were produced, they were sent abroad, and the U.S. air corps remained under-equipped, with far fewer modern bombers and fighters than Germany could produce in a month. According to the speaker, from its inception the arms program aimed to prosecute war in Europe more than to defend America, and the only thing preventing war was the rising opposition of the American people. The speaker contends that democracy and representative government are being tested as the nation stands on the verge of a war that would be unwinnable without a costly invasion, and asserts that it is not too late to stay out and to demonstrate that money, propaganda, or patronage cannot force a free and independent people into war against its will.

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Henry, Joe, and Mike are ordinary Americans who are being targeted by people trying to take advantage of them. They are being warned about the dangers of prejudice and division, as seen in Nazi Germany. The speaker emphasizes the importance of unity and protecting everyone's freedom and dignity, regardless of race, color, or religion. They urge people to guard against persecution and prejudice, as it threatens the freedom of all. In America, where diversity is celebrated, it is crucial to stand together and think of "us" instead of "we" and "they."

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The speaker discusses the alleged theft of history by communists and compares it to what they claim has happened in America with Martin Luther King Jr. They argue that King's name was changed without legal authorization and that he plagiarized his writings. They also claim that King had associations with communists and engaged in immoral behavior. The speaker questions the media's promotion of King and urges listeners to think critically about the information presented.

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In his 60 years, the speaker never thought he'd see a presidential candidate praising Adolf Hitler's generals or discussing using the military against enemies. He recognizes he is likely on the candidate's list of targets, but believes anyone who disagrees with the candidate is also on that list.

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Henry, Joe, and Mike are introduced as individuals who are vulnerable to being taken advantage of. The speaker then addresses the issue of prejudice and division in America, highlighting the dangers of scapegoating and discrimination. They draw parallels to Nazi Germany, emphasizing the importance of unity and protecting everyone's liberties. The speaker urges listeners to reject divisive rhetoric and work towards a society that values personal freedom and respects all minorities. They emphasize that America is made up of diverse individuals and that safeguarding the rights of others ultimately protects our own freedom.

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The speakers present a nationalist and xenophobic framing of national interest and ethnic conflict. The first speaker argues that “The German nation does not wish its interest to be determined and controlled by any foreign nation,” listing France, England, and America—repeatedly emphasizing different nations as external controllers. He states, “This … we are resolved to prevent the settlement in our country of a strange people which was capable of snatching for itself all the leading positions in the land and to oust it.” A second portion asserts that “This is all done on purpose. None of this is an accident,” claiming that “what they do is they construct as many divisions amongst the peasants as possible.” He describes attempts to inflame societal tensions by promoting division: “Make sure the blacks hate the whites. Men hate the women by promoting degeneracy in the whole month of June.” He adds, “Republicans hate the Democrats,” and that people are “so busy fighting with each other they can laugh from the talk.” The first speaker then shifts to a statement about historical anti-Jewish policy, claiming, “Hitler didn't want to exterminate the Jews at the time. He wanted to expel the Jews.” He asserts, “For Europe cannot settle down until the Jewish question is cleared up.” He concludes with a call to collective action: “Workers of all classes and of all nations, recognize your common enemy.” The dialogue ends with a reframing of political conflict: “It's not right versus left. It's about right versus wrong.” Throughout, the speakers articulate a conspiracy-theory style narrative centered on foreign influence, ethnic and racial antagonism, and the alleged manipulation of social divisions to achieve political ends.

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We must remember that as Americans, we are not enemies. There are those who seek to divide us based on various factors like race, age, income, gender, political affiliation, and religion. This tactic has been used in other countries that turned socialist or communist. Additionally, there is a trend of dumbing down the population in our country.

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Henry, Joe, and Mike are ordinary Americans who are targeted by people trying to take advantage of them. They represent different backgrounds and beliefs, but they all have something in common: they are free to live and work together in America. However, there are those who want to divide and destroy this unity. One man tries to convince others that foreigners, Negroes, and Catholics are the enemy. Another man, who has experienced the consequences of such divisive talk in Nazi Germany, warns against falling for it. He emphasizes the importance of unity and protecting everyone's freedom and dignity. The video ends with a plea to not be fooled and to think of ourselves as one united people.

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The speaker believes that those in power see the rest of the population as slaves and do not care about public opinion. They argue that there is no overlap between what Americans care about and what the government prioritizes. The speaker suggests that the key to fighting against this is to find strength within oneself. They claim that the government tries to weaken the population through various means and are afraid of the day when average people refuse to go along with their actions. The speaker emphasizes the immorality of discrimination based on race and encourages people to stand up against it.

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The speaker discusses the dangers of excessive government control and the importance of personal responsibility. They highlight the decline of past civilizations due to moral decay and excessive taxation. The speaker emphasizes the need to uphold the American creed of faith in God, country, and self, along with the importance of hard work and self-reliance. They urge for a return to these values to ensure a prosperous future and avoid the fate of past empires.

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In the 1930s, Hitler was given power by the wealthy, powerful, and complacent elite who thought they could control him. They believed his extreme views were just for show. However, like other dictators, Hitler brought death and despair. Millions of Germans thought it couldn't happen there. In 1933, Germany was wrong. The speaker questions if the same mistake will be made today. Hitler asks if he will become a dictator, to which he denies.

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Henry, Joe, and Mike are ordinary Americans who are targeted by people trying to take advantage of them. They represent different backgrounds and beliefs, but they all share the freedom to live and work together in America. However, there are those who want to divide and destroy this unity. They spread hate and prejudice against minorities, blaming them for the country's problems. The speaker warns against falling for this rhetoric, drawing on his own experience in Nazi Germany. He emphasizes the importance of standing together, protecting each other's freedoms, and not allowing any minority to be persecuted. In America, everyone is a minority, and safeguarding each other's liberties is crucial for a united and free society.

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The speakers express their frustration with what they perceive as lies and manipulation from those in power. They criticize the division in society and argue that people should think for themselves instead of being controlled by others. They accuse the left of being part of a ruthless mob that destroys lives and serves the interests of the wealthy elite. The speakers also claim that censorship is being used to hide vaccine side effects. They urge people to wake up and reject the illusionary crusade created by those in power. They emphasize the importance of freedom and unity among ordinary Americans.

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Our nation does not want foreign control. France is for the French, England for the English, and America for Americans. We must prevent outsiders from seizing power and displacing us. These divisions are deliberate, pitting people against each other: black versus white, men versus women through degeneracy, Republicans versus Democrats. While we fight amongst ourselves, they manipulate us from above. Originally, the goal wasn't extermination, but expulsion. Europe will remain unsettled until the Jewish issue is resolved. Workers of all nations, recognize your true, common enemy. This isn't about right versus left, but right versus wrong.

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Throughout history, a group aims to control people by destroying religions, governments, and enslaving them to debt. They manipulate through propaganda, keeping people ignorant and happy in their system. The American people are unaware of this enemy, leading to their defeat. To win, a free press is needed to awaken the masses from their sheep-like state before a civil war erupts. The country was built by bold individuals, and without reclaiming that spirit, it will be lost.

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The speaker calls for an end to division, hate, racism, antisemitism, and Islamophobia. They assert that the country is built on diversity, fairness, respect, and equality, and that everyone deserves to feel safe. The message emphasizes that hate starts, but here is where it stops, and urges people to stand up to hate.

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Speaker 0 explains that there are three possible ways the communists might take over the United States. The first is a peaceful coup d'etat like Czechoslovakia in 1948. The second is by fomenting civil war in the United States and aiding the communist side with military force. The third and most relied upon method is a gradual, insidious takeover that slips over the American people before they realize it, occurring gradually but surely with increasing speed. A part of this plan is to induce the gradual surrender of American sovereignty piece by piece to international organizations, with the United Nations as the most prominent example. Another part is the transformation of the United States into a socialist nation, similar to pre-police-state Russia, before any enforcement is introduced. To explain the aim, he quotes a directive by which some of the largest American foundations have been secretly but visibly working for years, aimed at changing the economic and political structure of the United States so it can be comfortably merged with Soviet Russia. The ten communist aims for the United States are outlined as follows: 1) greatly expanded government spending for every conceivable means of wasting American money. 2) higher and then much higher taxes. 3) an increasingly unbalanced budget despite higher taxes. 4) wild inflation of the currency. 5) government controls of prices, wages, and materials supposedly to combat inflation. 6) greatly increased socialist controls over every operation of the economy and daily life, accompanied by a corresponding rise in the size of the bureaucracy and the reach and cost of domestic government. 7) far more centralization of power in Washington and the practical elimination of state lines, with a drive toward reducing state boundaries to resemble county lines within states. 8) a steady advance of federal aid to and control over the educational system, leading to complete federalization of public education. 9) a constant hammering of the American consciousness regarding the horrors of modern warfare and the supposed necessity of peace on communist terms. 10) a willingness to allow step-by-step appeasement by the government, amounting to a piecemeal surrender of the rest of the free world and of the United States itself. In summary, the speaker argues that America is rapidly losing a cold war in which freedom, the country, and existence are at stake, often without public awareness, while the communists are assumed to be aware of what is happening. The one thing the communists fear, according to the speech, is that the American people will wake up too soon to what has been happening, and the remedy is for the American people to learn the truth in time.

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Two men, Joseph Goebbels and Adolf Hitler, once discussed closing non-essential businesses and quarantining certain members of society to initiate war. However, the speaker argues that the current situation does not warrant such measures. They state that the death rate is extremely low, at 0.0000472813%, and therefore, there is no emergency. The speaker opposes lockdowns, funding cuts, masking, quarantining, and keeping children out of school. They emphasize that this is America, governed by the constitution and freedom. The speaker firmly declares that they will not allow businesses to be crippled again and that they are willing to fight for their beliefs.

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The civil rights movement is claimed to be part of a communist plot to enslave humanity. More evidence exists, but time limits discussion. Study further to understand the plan to subjugate the US. Avoid falling into the trap of division and work with others to save the country for future generations. Recommended reading includes "It's Very Simple, The True Story of Civil Rights" by Alan Stange and other materials available at American opinion libraries nationwide.

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Throughout history, a group aims to control people by destroying religions, governments, and ensnaring them in debt. They succeed because people are ignorant of the enemy's tactics. Without understanding the enemy, the battle cannot be fought. The speaker warns of an impending civil war unless people wake up and seek alternative viewpoints from the controlled media. The country's foundation lies in being vigilant and dangerous, but without awakening, they risk being led to slaughter unknowingly.

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People who try to speak up or run against those in power are silenced and face severe consequences, including losing their homes and even their lives. This is true for those who work for the city or the school board, as they are expected to vote in favor of those in power. The speaker urges everyone to open their eyes and realize that these people in power are not allies but rather destructive forces in the community.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of preserving American democracy and ensuring free and fair elections. They highlight the existence of an extremist movement that threatens these values. The speaker urges all Americans to join them in protecting voting rights. They believe in the power of the people and state that the United States has limitless potential when united. The message is approved by Joe Biden.
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